Born: June 20, 1964.
Last seen: August, 1991 at her residence: Enfield Place, Mississauga.
Physical description: Female, white, 5'2" tall, 119 to 128 lbs, blue eyes, and dyed blond (naturally auburn) hair.
Distinct marks: Several piercings in both ears. Tattoos: cherries on the shoulder (unknown which side), butterfly on the ankle (unknown which), letters on all toes. She had a broken front tooth that had been fixed. She may have fractures due to abuse.
Known alias(es): Lynn Bishop.
Leads: Amanda was known to spend time in the Bloor/Landsdowne area in Toronto, and has ties to the United States.
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Sylvia Rudge last saw her daughter, Amanda Jane Rudge, on a balmy night in late August, 1991. “I remember it so well,” said Sylvia. “She was in the bathroom having problems getting out one of her earrings, she had several ear piercings, and one was stuck and she asked me to get it out for her, which I did. I still have that earring.”
Today, The National Post published a story on page A3 about Amanda Rudge, missing for 25 years, including information on possible sightings, and theories on her disappearance. Previous to this article, Rudge has never had media coverage or public attention on her case.
Rudge was last seen August 1991 (at the age of 27) at her residence on Enfield Place, Mississauga by her mother (see map below).
There is speculation that she has connections to the United States. She reportedly frequented the Bloor and Landsdowne area of Toronto which at the time was a dangerous and crime-ridden area.
Beyond this information, our preliminary searches have yet to turn up extra information. There are no newspaper articles, no police press releases, or extra photographs of her. This, of course, only makes us more determined.
Artist Marie Rankin has created an age progression image for Amanda Rudge to approximate what she may look like in her 50s.